On the heels of the release of the band's latest studio album, "Seminole," Frontiers Music Srl is pleased to announce the reissue of Edge Of Forever's first three studio albums, "Feeding The Fire" (2004), "Let The Demon Rock 'N' Roll" (2005), and "Another Paradise" (2009) on March 11, 2022. All three albums have been remastered by Edge Of Forever founding member and mastermind
Alessandro Del Vecchio and will be available as individual albums digitally and as a special 3CD set, "The Days Of Future Past - The Remasters" as well. A new lyric video for the track 'Feeding The Fire', the title track to the debut album, is out today. Watch the video
here.
Alessandro Del Vecchio was joined on the first two albums, "Feeding The Fire" and "Let The Demon Rock 'N' Roll", by vocalist Bob Harris (ex-AXE), guitarist Matteo Carnio, bassist Christian Grillo, and drummer Francesco Jovino (who would later become the drummer for Primal Fear and JORN). For "Another Paradise", Del Vecchio took over on lead vocals (and still played keyboards, of course) and drummer Francesco Jovino remained, while bassist Nik Mazzucconi, who is still in the band, and guitarist Walter Caliaro joined. Bob Harris and Carsten Schulz (Devoid, Evidence One) provided backing vocals, Roberto Tiranti (Labyrinth) shared lead vocals on the title track with Alessandro, and Jgor Gianola provided additional guitars.
The first record, "Feeding The Fire" was produced by Marcel Jacob, former Yngwie Malmsteen and then current bassist of Talisman. Del Vecchio had met Jacob at a show in Milan, IT in the early '00s and given him a copy of EOF demos. Jacob liked what he heard and offered to produce their debut album. He also got the band signed to MTM in Germany and Jeff Scott Soto, the vocalist of Talisman, appears on background vocals on the album. Del Vecchio has talked about his eternal debt of gratitude to Jacob over the years, including in the Edge Of Forever song 'Take Your Time' from the album "Native Soul".
The second album, "Let The Demon Rock 'N' Roll" was produced by Bobby Barth (Axe, Blackfoot) at NEH Studios in New Orleans, while "Another Paradise" saw Alessandro oversee the production.